The last few years have been frustrating for Dragon Quest fans, with news and updates on the series’ upcoming known releases having completely dried up. That changed recently with a long overdue updated on Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, with Square Enix confirming what platforms the game is in development for- but when can we expect something similar for the series’ next mainline instalment?
Taking to Twitter in commemoration of the series’ 38th anniversary, Dragon Quest co-creator, director, and writer Yoji Horii apologized for the long wait for news on Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate, which was announced in 2021.
Horii says the RPG’s development team is at work on the game, and that he wishes to…
Italian game design Davide Soliani has announced that he is leaving Ubisoft. Soliani has been at Ubisoft for 25 years, and over the course of the previous decade, led the development team at Ubisoft Milan that worked with Nintendo on the Mario + Rabbids titles.
“After 25 years, 11 of which beautifully spent working with Nintendo on Mario + Rabbids along the company of our incredible community of players, I have decided to leave Ubisoft to embark on a new adventure,” Soliani wrote in a statement on Twitter. “I can’t say more now. Thanks a lot for everything, truly.”
Ubisoft Milan, the lead developer of the Mario + Rabbids series, also confirmed Soliani’s departure on Twitter, writing, “
Among Sony’s best-selling consoles, it’s a fact that the PlayStation 3 had the roughest start. Difficulties working with the Cell processor, a high launch price, and lackluster games at launch – it was an uphill battle for the company. Nevertheless, it persevered and hosted a range of legendary first- and third-party titles. Check out 15 of the best that you should play.
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With how successful the original Yakuza was in Japan on the PS2, it made more than enough sense to remake it for PS3 and PS4 in 2016. On top of further expanding the story, the combat is revamped to offer four Styles to switch to at any point (similar to Yakuza 0). However, the biggest new feature is Ma…
Microsoft has several first-party titles lined up for release in 2025, but few of them are going to turn as many heads as DOOM: The Dark Ages will. Announced earlier this year, the first-person shooter is one of next year’s most prominent releases, and we might soon be about to see more of it in action, with a closer-than-anticipated release date also seemingly set to be announced.
That’s as per extas1s, a known Xbox leaker, who has claimed in a video that at Microsoft’s strongly rumoured upcoming annual Xbox Developer Direct presentation in January, DOOM: The Dark Ages will be one of the “main courses” that the company will be showcasing. Interestingly, the leaker has also claimed that the game is scheduled for a May …